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Old 20-07-2023, 07:45 PM   #1
martynogutsnoglory
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Default 2002 BA 5.4L 3V Ford fairmont ghia

I started up my car this morning and it is idling at 1100rpm. Wont idle at its normal 650rpm. Cant drive it either. I decided to go ahead and buy original ford brand new throttle body full assemble because my old has 180ks and could be the problem. I will install new part tomorrow. I dont have a scan tool to check for trouble codes. Engine check light is not on but the engine is a high idle. Probably has trouble codes. Couple of questions. Once i install the new throttle body will the ECU recognize the new part? Is there anything i have to do. I want to get a ford scan app that will check for codes and clear codes too. I have garage pro on my android. It wont clear codes. Cant find out much about garage pro. Is it a good scan tool. I heard fordscan for PC is okay. I downloaded latest release for windows. Im nervous to install it. Help and recommendations appreciated. Cheers Marty
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